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. >>> and how san francisco will handle the crowds for the america's cup. >>> we have news this morning about the little boy found wandering alone on the streets about 3:00 this morning. he was found by police in the parking lot on rosemont drive. tara moriarty -- you say they found the child's mother, right, tara? >> reporter: that's correct. it's really a miracle the child survived this. it could have happened a few hours later during the morning rush hour. right now, he's in child protective services. he's in custody there but he will be reunited with his mother later on this morning. a walmart manager was on his break when he discovered a 2- year-old in the parking lot. police gave him some clothes when they found him. initially, he was only wearing a t-shirt and a diaper. authorities say the child and mother live across the street in the apartment and somehow the child was able to open the front dear and -- front door and walk out. >> we received a call from the mother saying her child was missing and she lives in the apartments across the street. >> reporter: so the child actually
. >>> and how san francisco will handle the crowds for the america's cup. >>> we have news this morning about the little boy found wandering alone on the streets about 3:00 this morning. he was found by police in the parking lot on rosemont drive. tara moriarty -- you say they found the child's mother, right, tara? >> reporter: that's correct. it's really a miracle the child survived this. it could have happened a few hours later during the morning rush hour. right now,...
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out a bill i think that will help us move the nation forward and improve the quality of aviation in america. my amendment is designed to help expedite and to improve the process by which f.a.a. works with government agencies to incorporate unmanned aerial vehicles or u.a.v.'s, as they're commonly called, into the national airspace system. currently, mr. chairman, law enforcement agencies across the country from borders -- customs and border protection, from local police departments, etc., are going to embrace the new technology and start embracing u.a.v.'s in the pursuit of enforcing the law and protecting our borders as well. however, the f.a.a. has been very hesitant to give authorization to these u.a.v.'s due to limited airspace and restrictions that they have. and i certainly can appreciate those concerns, but when we're talking about customs and border protection or the f.b.i., what have you, we are talking about missions of national security and certainly there's nothing more important than that. it was a very, very lengthy exercise to get the f.a.a. to authorize the use of u.a.v.'s o
out a bill i think that will help us move the nation forward and improve the quality of aviation in america. my amendment is designed to help expedite and to improve the process by which f.a.a. works with government agencies to incorporate unmanned aerial vehicles or u.a.v.'s, as they're commonly called, into the national airspace system. currently, mr. chairman, law enforcement agencies across the country from borders -- customs and border protection, from local police departments, etc., are...
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also had a wish for the future america. he said, my wish is to see this plague of mankind, war, banished from the earth. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. webster: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 189 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. caller: house calendar number 22, house resolution 189. resolved, that at any time after the adoption of this resolution the speaker may, pursuant to clause 2-b of rule 18, declare the house resolved into the committee of the whole house on the state of the union for consideration of the bill h.r. 658, to amend title 49, united states code, to authorize appropriations for the federal aviation administration for fiscal years 2011 through 2014, to streamline programs, create efficiencies, reduce waste, an
also had a wish for the future america. he said, my wish is to see this plague of mankind, war, banished from the earth. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. webster: mr. speaker, by the direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 189 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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the biggest banks in america, the top 1% of banks in america are the ones that do almost 60% of this credit card business. i'm talking about the same wall street banks that ended up getting a bailout from the federal government to the tunes of hundreds of billions of dollars. i don't have a lot of sympathy for them. they made some stoop i had mistakes -- stoop i had mistakes. we shouldn't create an opportunity for them to fix prices when it comes to merchants and retailers across america. well, this passed last year with a strong bipartisan vote of 64. and the biggest banks in america and the biggest credit cards -- credit card companies in america have been working nonstop ever since to stop this from going into effect. they have poured more resources into this effort than i've seen. and i've been around this place for a while. they want to stop this because they hate swipe fee reform like the devil hates holy water. for them it is a dramatic loss of money. how much? each month -- each month in america these swipe fees generate $1.3 billion -- $1.3 bi generate $1.3 billion -- $1.3 b
the biggest banks in america, the top 1% of banks in america are the ones that do almost 60% of this credit card business. i'm talking about the same wall street banks that ended up getting a bailout from the federal government to the tunes of hundreds of billions of dollars. i don't have a lot of sympathy for them. they made some stoop i had mistakes -- stoop i had mistakes. we shouldn't create an opportunity for them to fix prices when it comes to merchants and retailers across america. well,...
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economy and america's future. he would disagree, he thinks the policies are working. i think the evidence shows they're not. government spending created jobs and opportunity, america would be leading the world in job creation right now. i hope he loses his elections, not because he's a democrat, but because policies are bad for america. >> reporter: a debate he says he will continue to have, but from the united states senate, not the campaign trail. i'm jonathan karl for "nightline" in miami. >> look for jon's full interview on abcnews.com/nightline. thanks to jon for that. >>> and coming up, we turn to the incredible story of a terrible shark attack and the inspiring young surfer girl who left it all in her wake. depression is a serious medical condition. i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about pristiq -- a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of
economy and america's future. he would disagree, he thinks the policies are working. i think the evidence shows they're not. government spending created jobs and opportunity, america would be leading the world in job creation right now. i hope he loses his elections, not because he's a democrat, but because policies are bad for america. >> reporter: a debate he says he will continue to have, but from the united states senate, not the campaign trail. i'm jonathan karl for...
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"the america aerier news" reporting that someone of them showed up in a restroom. still not clear how the snake managed to get in the restaurant. no one was hurt. >>> scientists have discovered sudden oak death. it's only the second time the fast-spreading tree killing disease has been found in san francisco. experts believe trees in the area may have caused this. >>> peta want the name of tenderloin changed to tempai, soy. the city has no official comment, yet. >>> 8:49. well, residents in san jose are now being forced to tighten up their leashes on their pets. the city council unanimously approved a new law yesterday that limits dog leashes to a maximum of six feet when they are used on city paths and sidewalks. the old limit was 20 feet. the new law follow follows the tragic death of a woman two years ago. she became tanged up in a dog leash and fell down -- she became tangled up in a dog leash and fell down. >>> admitted students have until may 1st who have been offered admission for acceptance or not. >>> a 12-year-old austistic boy in indiana who has an iq hi
"the america aerier news" reporting that someone of them showed up in a restroom. still not clear how the snake managed to get in the restaurant. no one was hurt. >>> scientists have discovered sudden oak death. it's only the second time the fast-spreading tree killing disease has been found in san francisco. experts believe trees in the area may have caused this. >>> peta want the name of tenderloin changed to tempai, soy. the city has no official comment, yet....
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i want america to be that nation. i want america to when the future. -- win the future. [applause] a clean energy standard will help drive private investment in innovation. i want to make this point -- government funding will still be critical. the investments might administration has made in renewable energy and technology has helped private sectors grow and hire hundreds of thousands new workers. i had visited gleaming new solar arrays that are among the largest in the world. i have tested electric vehicles of fresh off the assembly line. i did not relate tested. i drove it 5 feet before the secret service told me to stop. [laughter] i have toured factories that used to be shattered where they are now building advanced when the blades that are as long as 747. they are building towers to support them. i have seen the scientist searching for the next big breakthrough in energy. none of this would have happened without government support. i understand we have a tight fiscal situation. it is fair to ask, how do we pay for government's investment in energy? we will have to
i want america to be that nation. i want america to when the future. -- win the future. [applause] a clean energy standard will help drive private investment in innovation. i want to make this point -- government funding will still be critical. the investments might administration has made in renewable energy and technology has helped private sectors grow and hire hundreds of thousands new workers. i had visited gleaming new solar arrays that are among the largest in the world. i have tested...
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make it in america. if america is going to make it, then we have to make it in america. what are we making? we need to make all of the things that this economy and this world needs for energy security, photovoltaic, geothermal, advanced biofuels, all of those things in the energy sector that allows us to prosper and address the energy crisis, including and i know the problem of japan and the nuclear systems there. but 20% of our energy presently comes from nuclear and that's going to be part of the future. so we need to make sure we make it well, safely and that those systems are made in america. manufacturing matters. and we need to make sure that our manufacturing sector is up to speed and actually making things in america. we cannot count on the chinese or the indians or any other nation to provide us with our manufactured goods. and the reason is, that's where the well paid middle-class jobsr spent hollowed out in the last decade by unwise policies, but nonetheless, we can restore it. and let me tell you a couple of ways we are proposing to do this in the democratic
make it in america. if america is going to make it, then we have to make it in america. what are we making? we need to make all of the things that this economy and this world needs for energy security, photovoltaic, geothermal, advanced biofuels, all of those things in the energy sector that allows us to prosper and address the energy crisis, including and i know the problem of japan and the nuclear systems there. but 20% of our energy presently comes from nuclear and that's going to be part of...
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that's happened because of the policies of the united states of america. the fact that we have the highest tax rate on job creators of any country in the world. the fact that we have chosen over the last few years to sick you are -- stick our heads in the sand when it's come to market opening opportunities through trade agreements which have been signed by our past administration and the leaders of other countries is indication that we've chosen to ignore great job creating opportunities. and i'm speaking, these trade agreements, the ones that president obama said he would like to see us pass here in the house, first the korea-u.s. trade agreement, free trade agreement, which he talked about, and i'm grateful that he talked about the importance of colombia and panama. two agreements that were actually signed before the completion of the u.s.-korea free trade agreement. now, madam speaker, if we were to focus attention on those items, plus reducing that top rate on job creators from 35% to 25%, that would do more to create job opportunities than almost anyt
that's happened because of the policies of the united states of america. the fact that we have the highest tax rate on job creators of any country in the world. the fact that we have chosen over the last few years to sick you are -- stick our heads in the sand when it's come to market opening opportunities through trade agreements which have been signed by our past administration and the leaders of other countries is indication that we've chosen to ignore great job creating opportunities. and...
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and these are people who represent the employers of america. the employers who want to be able to give their employees the health care coverage that they can afford right now. it may not be the government-prescribed health care, but many are trying to do it. and the groups that have signed this letter supporting my amendment to say stop implementation now are the associated builders and contractors, the associated general contractors, the electrical contractors, the food service distributors, the international franchisees, the national association of manufacturers, the national association of wholesale distributors, the national retail federation, the small business and entrepreneurship council, the united states chamber of commerce, and the independent women's voice. the 60-plus association. these are the groups that are saying, let's stop the upheaval that this has caused in our country and let's wait and see what the supreme court says before we have the outlays of millions of dollars. and what -- and most certainly the small businesses that
and these are people who represent the employers of america. the employers who want to be able to give their employees the health care coverage that they can afford right now. it may not be the government-prescribed health care, but many are trying to do it. and the groups that have signed this letter supporting my amendment to say stop implementation now are the associated builders and contractors, the associated general contractors, the electrical contractors, the food service distributors,...
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that's not america, unquote. i commend the stepped-up enforcement of the nation's civil rights laws under the attorney general's leadership but challenges remain and more must be done. i refer the subcommittee to my written testimony for specific recommendations of steps congress and the administration should take and ask that my full written testimony be entered for the record. i would be happy to discuss those recommendations later in the hearing. thank you. >> thank you very much. i can tell as a former staffer, you knew you had five minutes. [laughter] >> cardinal mccarrick, please proceed. your written testimony will be made part of the record. >> senator. allow me to thank you for the invitation and opportunity to be with you to offer testimony today. as archbishop emeritus i'm here to for the catholic bishops. i hope you accept my full testimony be written in the record. the treatment of muslim americans in the broader context of religious liberty and of our catholic position experienced. as a community th
that's not america, unquote. i commend the stepped-up enforcement of the nation's civil rights laws under the attorney general's leadership but challenges remain and more must be done. i refer the subcommittee to my written testimony for specific recommendations of steps congress and the administration should take and ask that my full written testimony be entered for the record. i would be happy to discuss those recommendations later in the hearing. thank you. >> thank you very much. i...
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martin luther king was shot in memphis, tennessee, we will be at 555 california at the world bank of america, at 4555 to say save social security, 78 years later. we are asking the public to come out on april 4 at 4:45 at 555 california and call senator feinstein that 8666-251-40444 today only to say do not cut social security because it is a big lie about that money affecting our government. thank you very much. we will be back to see you later. >> supervisors, i was not here earlier when you spoke on the ordinance. supervisor chiu: we do not speak about matters which have already taken public comment on, but if you to speak generally, your welcome to do that. >> i just want to say i support. there is an issue with the corridor. there has been a long-term effort. i have a proposal i would like to submit to our supervisor, and i would like to again state for the record that we support the zoning ordinance that would forward. supervisor chiu: are there any other members of the public that wish to speak in general public comment? seeing none, general public comment is now closed. >> items 30 t
martin luther king was shot in memphis, tennessee, we will be at 555 california at the world bank of america, at 4555 to say save social security, 78 years later. we are asking the public to come out on april 4 at 4:45 at 555 california and call senator feinstein that 8666-251-40444 today only to say do not cut social security because it is a big lie about that money affecting our government. thank you very much. we will be back to see you later. >> supervisors, i was not here earlier...
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who represented america so well. and i am so moved to see the brown family here today, especially alma, michael, tracy and their families. so let us begin the program today by asking the incomparable peat la belle -- patty la belle to sing our national anthem. ms. la belle? [applause] ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous night eo -- oer the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rocket's red glare the bombs burst continuing doctor bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ oer the land of the free and the home of the brave ♪ [applause] >> thank you, patty la belle. >> you're welcome. [laughter] >> it is a particular personal honor for me to be the first u.s. ambassador to the united nations to work in this magnificent new building with its beautiful architecture and extraordinary art provi
who represented america so well. and i am so moved to see the brown family here today, especially alma, michael, tracy and their families. so let us begin the program today by asking the incomparable peat la belle -- patty la belle to sing our national anthem. ms. la belle? [applause] ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous night eo -- oer the ramparts we watched were so...
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we are all in america together. we are all going to stand up together and to the senator, i will try to do my part as a republican to let my party anybody listening know that i totally get it when it comes to freedom of religion and the ability to practice different faiths. i'd like everybody in the country to know, including muslim americans, the agenda being said by people trying to radicalized young muslims here in america and throughout the world, it is just as bad for the muslim american community as it is for anyone else. maybe the worst offender of all is somebody who practices the paid to reject their ideology. people in the middle east who are trying to separate themselves from this radical minority moslems need our help. that is why we need to help those people in libya who are trying to replace gaddafi, we need to stand by these people in egypt to are trying to charter a different hat. you will never convince me that young people who went into the square want to replace mubarak with the moslem brotherhood
we are all in america together. we are all going to stand up together and to the senator, i will try to do my part as a republican to let my party anybody listening know that i totally get it when it comes to freedom of religion and the ability to practice different faiths. i'd like everybody in the country to know, including muslim americans, the agenda being said by people trying to radicalized young muslims here in america and throughout the world, it is just as bad for the muslim american...
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she will be on and today for the "we hear you america." a representative from mayor lee will be onhand to receive the $1,000 check. >>> and kate middleton is celebrating the end of her days as a single lady. her bachelor party was a low- key affair, othersed by her sister, her maid of honor, and its big wedding april 29th -- and the -- and the big wedding, april 29th. >>> coming up next, we're bridging you coverage of the fire at the east way -- bringing you coverage of the fire at an east bay refinery. >>> good morning. westbound 24, traffic looking good. coming up to the tunnel. >>> we're still following breaking news from the east bay. look at this. this is live newschopper2 flying over newark. crews have now contained that early-morning fire we've been watching this morning. now, as he pushes in, newschopper2 pushes in, we can tell you this fire started at about 5:30 this morning. >> the plant's locate at cherry and smith. we're on the ground as well. allie rasmus is on the right side of your screen there. on the ground, you see traffi
she will be on and today for the "we hear you america." a representative from mayor lee will be onhand to receive the $1,000 check. >>> and kate middleton is celebrating the end of her days as a single lady. her bachelor party was a low- key affair, othersed by her sister, her maid of honor, and its big wedding april 29th -- and the -- and the big wedding, april 29th. >>> coming up next, we're bridging you coverage of the fire at the east way -- bringing you coverage...
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the largest hispanic group in america has said, end this program. but i'll tell you what, our grandchildren and children would say that and you continue to say and i agree with you, we've got 13 million american families underwater with their mortgages. and you want to pick and choose 500,000 of those to help. what about the other 21,000? should the federal government pay everybody's mortgage that's behind? one out of four american families are underwater on their homes. it just came out yesterday, 13 million vacant houses in america and almost immediately you come up with a cash for keys program. where you're going to buy these abandoned properties. from the bank banks, from the speculators. i don't think you've listened to the american people. i don't think you've heard what they said in november. this program has been criticized every -- ever since its inception. you haven't mended it, you're talking about mending it today. where is your bill to mend it? is there a bill to amend it? have introduced it? is there a bill? mr. frank: will the gentlem
the largest hispanic group in america has said, end this program. but i'll tell you what, our grandchildren and children would say that and you continue to say and i agree with you, we've got 13 million american families underwater with their mortgages. and you want to pick and choose 500,000 of those to help. what about the other 21,000? should the federal government pay everybody's mortgage that's behind? one out of four american families are underwater on their homes. it just came out...
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and i think we need someone who believes in america and america first principles and has a record to, that demonstrates i have the courage of my convictions to go out and fight for those principles. to fight for limited government. to fight for a government that believes that we are a great country because of our people. and our people are free and free people individually, and then, collectively, have created the greatest country in history, not a powerful washington group of people who can plan the course of america. that is not how america became great. it didn't become great because of things done here in washington, d.c. they came here because the people in washington, d.c. believed, originally, that our country would be great if free people were given the ability to pursue their dreams, do what god's call on their life was, and they would have a better country, we would be our brothers keepers. we would create the great society from the bottom up and we did. and now we have a group of people who believe that we can perfect it by doing it from the top down. and i disagree with th
and i think we need someone who believes in america and america first principles and has a record to, that demonstrates i have the courage of my convictions to go out and fight for those principles. to fight for limited government. to fight for a government that believes that we are a great country because of our people. and our people are free and free people individually, and then, collectively, have created the greatest country in history, not a powerful washington group of people who can...
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[applause] >> whom i have described many times consistently as god's gift to america. and so they are there helping on all of us. but the rest of the strategy needed to unfold is what. i had it written up on a continuum, and it passed the repeal of obamacare. i wanted it to be h.r.-1. well, the speaker sets the agenda for each of the first 10 bills and buy priority one-10, it turned out to be h.r. director did with that. we moved that in the second week of the 112th congress then passed the repeal of a. -- the repeal of obamacare. the political configuration was such that they didn't shoot that down. but we have every republican in the united states congress, house and senate has voted to repeal obamacare. they are all on record they want to repeal, everyone. [applause] >> and the next that, this is what i long argued, is we need to shut off the funding to obamacare in every appropriations bill that comes through the united states congress. it has to start in house. not a dime of federal money that can be spent at the house says no, it shall not be spent. we need to ho
[applause] >> whom i have described many times consistently as god's gift to america. and so they are there helping on all of us. but the rest of the strategy needed to unfold is what. i had it written up on a continuum, and it passed the repeal of obamacare. i wanted it to be h.r.-1. well, the speaker sets the agenda for each of the first 10 bills and buy priority one-10, it turned out to be h.r. director did with that. we moved that in the second week of the 112th congress then passed...
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like the 50-mpg rated prius, america's best-selling hybrid. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ hurry in for the best selection. some say i'm bold. i say i'm free. i wear what i love, because expression means everything. i wear the pants. and the tops. and the jewels. i grab life by the accessories. some say i've done it all. i say i'm just getting started. ♪ too hot to trot ♪ baby i'm so chico's. [ giggles ] hey, max. [ announcer ] you can help significantly extend your dog's healthy years. a groundbreaking 14-year study by purina... proves that puppy chow, then dog chow nutrition, fed properly over a lifetime, can help extend his lovable antics up to 1.8 healthy years. long live your buddy. [ laughs ] oh, max. long live your dog. purina dog chow. double dog dare you to try better-tasting than ever purina dog chow. we know your dog will love it. [ breathes deeply, wind blows ] something wr
like the 50-mpg rated prius, america's best-selling hybrid. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ hurry in for the best selection. some say i'm bold. i say i'm free. i wear what i love, because expression means everything. i wear the pants. and the tops. and the jewels. i grab life by the accessories. some say i've done it all. i say i'm just...
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america has a high illiteracy rate. i wonder if there's any fact to some of the conspiratorial theories when they talk about zionists being in the government or the fact that gaddafi gave money for the self-help program in the black community. why would we attack a country with the highest living standards in africa and most of the people are working? i'm very confused. thank you. host: are you still with me? caller: yes. host: it's the u.s. actions in libya lead to a regime change, will that lead to the way you support or do not support the president? caller: yes, it will. i know what happened in some parts of africa when president clinton came not to act. i look at a tyrannical governments in the parts of the middle east. they do not have the high living standard that libya has. host: we will leave it there. more stories from the papers this morning. some of them do not have to do with libya. in "the new york times" this morning, "supreme court to way sociology issue in wal-mart discrimination case." host: back to the
america has a high illiteracy rate. i wonder if there's any fact to some of the conspiratorial theories when they talk about zionists being in the government or the fact that gaddafi gave money for the self-help program in the black community. why would we attack a country with the highest living standards in africa and most of the people are working? i'm very confused. thank you. host: are you still with me? caller: yes. host: it's the u.s. actions in libya lead to a regime change, will that...
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we need someone who believes in america and america first principles and a record that demonstrates i have the courage of my convictions to fight for those principles and fight for limited government, to fight for a government that believes we are a great country because of our people. our people are free and free people individually and collectively have created the greatest country in history. not a powerful group of people who can plan the course of america. that's not how america became a great. it did not become great because of things being done in washington d.c.. the people in washington d.c. believed our country would be great if three people were given the ability to pursue their dreams, do what god's call in their life was and we would have a better country and we would be our brother's keepers and we would create this great society from the bottom up. and we did. and now we have a group of people who believe we can perfected by doing it from the top down. i disagree with that. i believe we need someone who can paint division as to what american -- what america can be going
we need someone who believes in america and america first principles and a record that demonstrates i have the courage of my convictions to fight for those principles and fight for limited government, to fight for a government that believes we are a great country because of our people. our people are free and free people individually and collectively have created the greatest country in history. not a powerful group of people who can plan the course of america. that's not how america became a...
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we have had a mayors' conference both in chicago a modicum of jordan morocco, south america central america canada, bringing all of the marriage together and talking about the same issues and how we can work together and best practices. we have 28 sister cities. historical is based on immigration. the wave of eastern europeans and then in turn at the wave of chinese and mexican, so different ways. historic plea, we are doing business with sister cities and a relationship with not just our city but the metropolitan area of relationship and how important that fits with this global vision for chicago in the region which is very shikar -- very important. i will be visiting very shortly for almost six or seven cities. for the business community of china to make chicago their center of operations, to say that we want to be the gateway of china we want to be the friendliest city to the chinese community and those who arrive whether they are tourists or the business community. we want to make sure that they want to position themselves here. recently when president hu went to washington, he selected
we have had a mayors' conference both in chicago a modicum of jordan morocco, south america central america canada, bringing all of the marriage together and talking about the same issues and how we can work together and best practices. we have 28 sister cities. historical is based on immigration. the wave of eastern europeans and then in turn at the wave of chinese and mexican, so different ways. historic plea, we are doing business with sister cities and a relationship with not just our city...
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god bless america. god bless you guys. host: hoping for arab mandelas -- guest: let me come back to the caller who said he wants to see more peace. president obama will argue that he was trying to restore peace to all that something you can develop. that is one problem that he has. looks like we're fighting the war. he will not call it a war. what happens after this? host: nelson mandela advocated peace in the -- in south africa. >> one of the issues -- it would be a pity if people around the world remembered the arab world for what is going on in libya rather than cairo. the peaceful protests have a sense of vision. it projected this image of peace, that the world is perhaps looking for. nelson mandela, i think he is right. this is not just about changing said that the arab world has been seeing for 30 years. this is a change from funding that the arab world has possibly seen for hundreds of years -- from something that the arab world has possibly seen for hundreds of years. nelson mandela is an interesting reference. to
god bless america. god bless you guys. host: hoping for arab mandelas -- guest: let me come back to the caller who said he wants to see more peace. president obama will argue that he was trying to restore peace to all that something you can develop. that is one problem that he has. looks like we're fighting the war. he will not call it a war. what happens after this? host: nelson mandela advocated peace in the -- in south africa. >> one of the issues -- it would be a pity if people around...
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it is my pleasure to introduce the panelist on transforming america. each brings a unique perspective on how to dismantle big government and reestablished relationships between the citizen and his government. i like to introduce maryland record -- marylin from illinois. [applause] next up, we were going to have mike george, a founder of strong american now. unfortunately he could not be here. last-minute family issues. we're going to welcome an executive director with strong america now peter or. he is a navy and air force veteran. after serving over 12 years on active duty, he joined by george at the george group serving government clients within the department of defense helping to eliminate waste and reduce costs. he hopes of ba in political science and an m.a. in logistics in the air force institute of technology. please welcome peter or'rourke. next right to work is a group that has an incredible work here in iowa, fighting the push to repeal our status as a right to work state. he has helped to fight against compulsory unionism. please welcome gr
it is my pleasure to introduce the panelist on transforming america. each brings a unique perspective on how to dismantle big government and reestablished relationships between the citizen and his government. i like to introduce maryland record -- marylin from illinois. [applause] next up, we were going to have mike george, a founder of strong american now. unfortunately he could not be here. last-minute family issues. we're going to welcome an executive director with strong america now peter...
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they also accuse the president of not being clear about america's role. cbs news correspondent whit johnson is live from the white house with more. whit, first of all, the president spoke with democratic and republican congressional leaders yesterday, yet he apparently is still feeling the heat. why? >> russ, yeah, he may have eased some frustration but many of these lawmakers feel they've been left out of the loop in all of this. a bigger concern, even after this conference call, is that these critics are saying that the administration has not clearly defined the u.s. mission in libya. even after that conference call. and so, they're saying that there's a disconnect between the u.n. resolution, the nato -- the now nato-controlled no-fly zone and the u.s. administration's policy that gadhafi has to go. >> the white house announced this speech to the nation late yesterday afternoon. what can we expect to hear from the president? >> well, russ, president obama is going to have to sell this to the american people, who are already engaged in two wars. and he'
they also accuse the president of not being clear about america's role. cbs news correspondent whit johnson is live from the white house with more. whit, first of all, the president spoke with democratic and republican congressional leaders yesterday, yet he apparently is still feeling the heat. why? >> russ, yeah, he may have eased some frustration but many of these lawmakers feel they've been left out of the loop in all of this. a bigger concern, even after this conference call, is that...
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meanwhile, toyota acknowledged it has stopped overtime at its 13 north america plants knowing there will be shortages. this man is with the port of oakland. >> short term, there will be delays in shippings coming from japan and longer term, we'll have to see what it's going to take for them in their rebuilding process, how is that going to impact potential increase in imports. >> lincoln doesn't see the amount of u.s. exports to japan rising. in 2010, we exported 3.4 billion worth of goods to japan, mainly meat, fruits and vegetables. >> we buy much more from them than they buy -- buy from us. so i don't think you'd see much of a dent in terms of u.s. exports. >> toyota now says it will resume production of the prius and other hybrids. honda says it cannot assemble cars because of a lack of auto parts. a new gallup poll of likely republican primary voters shows sarah palin's support is fading. just 12% of republicans and republican leaning independents say they would support her in a 2012 white house run. that's down 4% from a month ago. arkansas governor mike huckabee is the favorite wi
meanwhile, toyota acknowledged it has stopped overtime at its 13 north america plants knowing there will be shortages. this man is with the port of oakland. >> short term, there will be delays in shippings coming from japan and longer term, we'll have to see what it's going to take for them in their rebuilding process, how is that going to impact potential increase in imports. >> lincoln doesn't see the amount of u.s. exports to japan rising. in 2010, we exported 3.4 billion worth...
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were stitching their way to a few life in america. hunched over sew magazines making blouses called shirt waists, they were about to finish a day's hard labor. >> a cutter was smoking a cigarette and apparently one of the cigarettes dropped and there's lawn-- which kind of a dhin cotton-- and the lawn spread the fire very, very quickly. >> reporter: as flames swallowed the factory, the crowd below saw women jump from the upper windows. firemen's ladders were too short and fire escapes buckled and cracked. at least one door was said to be locked. >> this is the jewish daily forward from the day after the fire and you can see the headline says (speaking yiddish) "the morgue is full of our victims, who is responsible? ". >> reporter: 146 people died. >> the average age was 21. >> reporter: michael hirsch, a coproducer of an hbo documentary on the fire says the owners and the city were to blame. >> the reason these people died was because there just was almost no regulation of the workplace. >> reporter: as thousands joined to mourn the d
were stitching their way to a few life in america. hunched over sew magazines making blouses called shirt waists, they were about to finish a day's hard labor. >> a cutter was smoking a cigarette and apparently one of the cigarettes dropped and there's lawn-- which kind of a dhin cotton-- and the lawn spread the fire very, very quickly. >> reporter: as flames swallowed the factory, the crowd below saw women jump from the upper windows. firemen's ladders were too short and fire...
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>>> good morning, america. and breaking news. major setback. a dangerous, new breach, the worst yet, in a reactor core, as japan faces a true nuclear catastrophe. workers burned by 10,000 times normal radiation. will parts of japan now be lost for generations? >>> in this country, superbug. growing concern this morning over a brand-new drug-resistant bacteria taking hold in california hospitals. is it on the move? dr. besser is standing by right here this morning. >>> crowning glory. this beauty queen wins her crown back in a highly publicized trial, after losing it because she was accused of being too fat. told to lay off the tacos. she's here live after her victory. >>> and put your paws up, going gaga this morning for polar cubs. two, new polar bears take the world stage. they're already capturing the world's heart. >>> good morning, again, everyone. thanks for spending the week with us. it's been good having david muir here with us. we're going to get to japan in a moment. >> so much breaking news this morning. >>> we're also tracking a sto
>>> good morning, america. and breaking news. major setback. a dangerous, new breach, the worst yet, in a reactor core, as japan faces a true nuclear catastrophe. workers burned by 10,000 times normal radiation. will parts of japan now be lost for generations? >>> in this country, superbug. growing concern this morning over a brand-new drug-resistant bacteria taking hold in california hospitals. is it on the move? dr. besser is standing by right here this morning. >>>...
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she'll be on "good morning america" later. that's it for this half hour. >>> this morning on "world news now," power play. the change in military command over libya's no-fly zone. >> u.s. military is pulling ck >>> making news in america this morning. the u.s. as the mission gains more support. >> safety concerns about the nation's air traffic control system, after one controller admits sleeping on the job. >> and the champion dethroned, duke is dominated by arizona as march madness sweet 16 gets into high gear. >>> good morning, everyone. thanks for being with us today. >> there is a major change in command in enforcing that no-fly zone over libya. >> and the changeover from u.s. hands could happen as early as tomorrow. emily schmidt is joining us from washington with latest detail. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. the u.s. has been cutting back on the no-fly zone enforcement. theess pentagon said 75% are now flown by the coalition partners. soon, this transition is going to be official. the no-fly zone over l
she'll be on "good morning america" later. that's it for this half hour. >>> this morning on "world news now," power play. the change in military command over libya's no-fly zone. >> u.s. military is pulling ck >>> making news in america this morning. the u.s. as the mission gains more support. >> safety concerns about the nation's air traffic control system, after one controller admits sleeping on the job. >> and the champion dethroned,...
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. >> mark: chris brown making an apology for his actions had good morning america. he was aware she was going to ask about auriana, after he was asked questions about relationship he busted the window. he was upset. he ripped shirt off. >> darya: you don't have to take your shirt off to leave that was odd. >> mark: he has apologized. if you're fed up about news about celebrities there's a knack for that theup for that. they can dd apply again that will block any celebrity mentions. the extension is compatible with new sites you can download it by visiting chrome extension store. they had one last week just for turley she appeared blocked any mention of charlie sheen. >> darya: so you can add any celebrity you want? 7:58 a.m. news weather and traffic in just a moment. with an emphasis on the lighteweather. >> darya: good morning, 8:00, live in the weather center tracking the storm we're an hour into it. who is getting hit the hardest? >> james: note to bay, to the north, to the east. there is a lot going on, will begin in the north bay seeing some cuddling, there's n
. >> mark: chris brown making an apology for his actions had good morning america. he was aware she was going to ask about auriana, after he was asked questions about relationship he busted the window. he was upset. he ripped shirt off. >> darya: you don't have to take your shirt off to leave that was odd. >> mark: he has apologized. if you're fed up about news about celebrities there's a knack for that theup for that. they can dd apply again that will block any celebrity...
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the president was returning home a little early from a five-day trip from latin america. apparently the staff didn't -- know he was coming home and the door was locked. he had a similar mishap on a visit to china. he tried to make a graceful exit. he pulled and tugged on two big doors, realized his mistake and went out the other door. >>> sal is watching our commute. a busy morning. what's happening? >> i had an awkward moment. we're all human. take a look at san francisco. we have the windshield wiper on the camera. northbound 101 is slow. you'll be driving in heavy rain. it's going to be windy as well, a big backup. the rain is never great for commuting. you already know that. you might want to consider taking public transportation. if you're on transit, drop me a tweet. i'd love to hear from you, especially if you see something that's a problem. 880 north and southbound, that traffic is moving along well. if you're watching, some people are just listening, if you're watching a little bit of wind moving through. let's did to steve. >>> we've had moderate steady rain. if
the president was returning home a little early from a five-day trip from latin america. apparently the staff didn't -- know he was coming home and the door was locked. he had a similar mishap on a visit to china. he tried to make a graceful exit. he pulled and tugged on two big doors, realized his mistake and went out the other door. >>> sal is watching our commute. a busy morning. what's happening? >> i had an awkward moment. we're all human. take a look at san francisco. we...
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the libyans have nothing to do with america. if we really wanted to get involved in this situation in any way ever, we should have started a long time ago, a lot longer before we did, and if we were going to do something, we should do a whole lot more than what we are doing now. what we are doing it is an attempt to look like we tried to do something, of which, i may be wrong, but that is what it looks like. host: gary, republican line, dayton, ohio. caller: i do not think we should bother with libya. the president cannot run our country. we have the worst president we ever had. thank you. host: call from the new york times" -- "the new york times." host: birmingham, alabama, tennis on our democrat line. kenneth. caller: he did the right thing. he had not done anything, cable news would have shown images of the people he slaughtered. he did the right thing. i know we are broke. it is unfortunate this happened at this time when the country is broke, but he did the right thing. in time, this will work out. people have to give the
the libyans have nothing to do with america. if we really wanted to get involved in this situation in any way ever, we should have started a long time ago, a lot longer before we did, and if we were going to do something, we should do a whole lot more than what we are doing now. what we are doing it is an attempt to look like we tried to do something, of which, i may be wrong, but that is what it looks like. host: gary, republican line, dayton, ohio. caller: i do not think we should bother with...
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president to visit that south america nation. today's stop comes after the president spent the day in brazil. yesterday he was in rio rio de janeiro saying freedom and democracy are human rights. >>> in the last 30 minutes we've learned that smoke is now rising from reactor number 2 at the fukushima dai-ichy in japan. earlier this 0 morning -- early this morning, smoke started to react from number p -- from number 3. the smoke is a sign that overheaters are reacting. officials spent all weekend trying to keep the reactors cool by spraying sea water on them. and they are urging not to overreact to the radiation turning up in vegetables and some water supplies. >>> we have video of an 80-year- old woman and her 16-year-old grand son being rescued -- grandson being rescued. both were conscious but weak. they survived on the food in their refrigerator. is officials estimate the death toll will now exceed 18,000. it could take five years for japan to recover. >>> 7:18. today, the california senate holds a hearing about the lessons cal
president to visit that south america nation. today's stop comes after the president spent the day in brazil. yesterday he was in rio rio de janeiro saying freedom and democracy are human rights. >>> in the last 30 minutes we've learned that smoke is now rising from reactor number 2 at the fukushima dai-ichy in japan. earlier this 0 morning -- early this morning, smoke started to react from number p -- from number 3. the smoke is a sign that overheaters are reacting. officials spent...
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this was not america's action to take on america's own, and i think that left -- usually -- excuse me -- we're doctoring along the reluctant allies. this is wonderful for have the british in the lead. >> you know the public's will on this, right? you've seen the polls. 65% of the public don't like the idea of going in. >> that's why, john, and under our constitution obama can't attack libya if both houses of the congress authorize this. we are a constitutional republic. and he ought to go to congress and say, here's what i want to do. give me the authority, and then he can go ahead. >> he'll be respectful of congress. he's not going to go without them. i'm sure he's met with the leaders of the relevant committees. calm down. >> gaddafi's days in power numbered, pat buchanan? >> all our days are numbered, john. but is he going to be out of power shortly? john, i don't know the answer to that because i think we have not thought through the second and third and fourth trenches of this intervention. we're going to bomb and stop him. what do we do after that. >> we haven't bombed yet. let'
this was not america's action to take on america's own, and i think that left -- usually -- excuse me -- we're doctoring along the reluctant allies. this is wonderful for have the british in the lead. >> you know the public's will on this, right? you've seen the polls. 65% of the public don't like the idea of going in. >> that's why, john, and under our constitution obama can't attack libya if both houses of the congress authorize this. we are a constitutional republic. and he ought...
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there's the middle east and north africa come sub-saharan africa, the americas, asia, eastern europe, nordic europe and western europe. here is what we sought to learn as we were conducting different interviews. we want the extent to which the women have entered the media work force. we want to know what the women's status is in the companies they work, not just whether they are working their but with their actual positions are and the amount of power and control they have. what women's compensation is compared to their male counterparts and this is one of the key findings of the report and one that is worth all of you reading. we want to know the terms under which all of the women in the news media organizations are employed and we wanted to know the extent to which companies have adopted pro ecology policies, specifically gone out there to try to address gender imbalances. the up some of the report is that we have a long way to go. we've come further than my mother's era of 1970 but we'd do still have a long way to go. the study found 73% of the top management jobs in the countries
there's the middle east and north africa come sub-saharan africa, the americas, asia, eastern europe, nordic europe and western europe. here is what we sought to learn as we were conducting different interviews. we want the extent to which the women have entered the media work force. we want to know what the women's status is in the companies they work, not just whether they are working their but with their actual positions are and the amount of power and control they have. what women's...
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chris brown smashed a window in a dressing room at "good morning america" today. usually when something's smashed on morning tv it's kathie lee and hoda. >> hilarious. >> just hysterical, jay. >> here's the latest on pretty people. all right? pretty people, according to this research, want their date to always pick up the check. they expect it. >> i'm not great looking, but i want it, too. >> they believe that the guy is lucky to be with them so he should be picking up the tab. >> what does that say about unattractive women? that they're just grateful that anybody's out there with them eating something? come on. what does this mean when you -- when you see it through? >> i think that -- i think that the guy should pick up no matter what. but i do see women who do feel like, look, let me take care of this one. i get upset when the guy says okay. >> doesn't even put up a fight. >> i'm against that. >> i'd like to think i don't have double standards. i got to admit, i have a double standard about that. i'm not going to be interested in a man that doesn't make an atte
chris brown smashed a window in a dressing room at "good morning america" today. usually when something's smashed on morning tv it's kathie lee and hoda. >> hilarious. >> just hysterical, jay. >> here's the latest on pretty people. all right? pretty people, according to this research, want their date to always pick up the check. they expect it. >> i'm not great looking, but i want it, too. >> they believe that the guy is lucky to be with them so he should...
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if movie stars are america's royalty, elizabeth taylor was queen. and her long reign has come to an end. as you've likely heard elizabeth taylor died today in a los angeles hospital, surrounded by her four children. the cause was congestive heart failure. as soon as the news broke, some of her many fans placed flowers on her star along the hollywood walk of fame. honoring a woman whose work and life were part of our culture for seven decades. >> are you going to continue making movies or just be a housewife? >> i couldn't really care less about making movies, to tell you the truth. i consider it much more important to be a good woman and, than a great actress. >> couric: in her life elizabeth taylor worked hard at being both. she hated the nickname liz, she said it sounded like a hiss, but it was something she was stuck with from an early age. even as a child star she was known as one-shot liz, because she always got it right on the first try. >> beauty alone doesn't make a star, doesn't maintain stardom. she had a spark that lit up that beauty. >>
if movie stars are america's royalty, elizabeth taylor was queen. and her long reign has come to an end. as you've likely heard elizabeth taylor died today in a los angeles hospital, surrounded by her four children. the cause was congestive heart failure. as soon as the news broke, some of her many fans placed flowers on her star along the hollywood walk of fame. honoring a woman whose work and life were part of our culture for seven decades. >> are you going to continue making movies or...
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we had conferences for all the south america, central america and mexico canada and the united states. bringing mayors together talking about the same issues how we can work together in best practices. our global forum. we have over 28 sister cities. historically based on immigration. that was historical the wave of germans and swedes and the way eastern europeans and in turn the wave of chinese and mexicans. we had different way so historically sister cities and now we are doing business sister cities and relationship of not just our city but the metropolitan area. the relationship and how important that fits into this whole global vision for chicago in the region which is really important. revisiting china -- i will be visiting china very shortly for an almost two weeks of visiting about six or seven cities. for tourism to come to chicago and for the business community of china to make chicago the area for the center of operation, to say that we'd want to be the gateway of china in chicago in the region. we want to be the friendliest city for the chinese community and those that are
we had conferences for all the south america, central america and mexico canada and the united states. bringing mayors together talking about the same issues how we can work together in best practices. our global forum. we have over 28 sister cities. historically based on immigration. that was historical the wave of germans and swedes and the way eastern europeans and in turn the wave of chinese and mexicans. we had different way so historically sister cities and now we are doing business...
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> reminds me of when new gingrich asked his republican conference with the one to the contract with america to back and they said no at the 100 of the mark was enough for them to the same idea. i seem to remember the issue of how many planes could fly it's always been important to members of congress for some reason because we want to fly out of ronald reagan and the local people say you have to fly out of dallas, so it is always a big issue out. but also speaking of the old rules, one of the adages i always had is the process is substance. process or procedure. if you don't understand procedure you're not going to get a bill. it doesn't make a difference with the substance is. and so when i was in leadership positions on used such a process clearly to thwart the will of others or to do the substance bill i wanted to process really important. in the house, but even more so innocent at. and one question that comes out of all of this everybody is advocating change. does the senate really need a change? no, i don't think so. can't you find improvement or, you know, are there some problems? you
> reminds me of when new gingrich asked his republican conference with the one to the contract with america to back and they said no at the 100 of the mark was enough for them to the same idea. i seem to remember the issue of how many planes could fly it's always been important to members of congress for some reason because we want to fly out of ronald reagan and the local people say you have to fly out of dallas, so it is always a big issue out. but also speaking of the old rules, one of...
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america's nuclear problem. where to store permanently more than 145 million pounds of spent fuel rods. and college students struggling to make the grade. what some schools are doing to make sure they graduate. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. it's four days into a u.s.-led assault on his military, and libya's moammar qaddafi has lost radar installations, tanks, and naval facilities but not his defiance. he appeared in public tonight in tripoli vowing to fight on and telling supporters he will win and will not surrender. qaddafi's forces kept up their attacks on civilians today in a number of cities held by rebels. but president obama said the allied operation has already saved civilian lives. still to be decided, though, is who will lead the operation when the u.s. steps back in the days ahead, though nato is expected to play a major role. meanwhile, a u.s. air force fighter jet crashed
america's nuclear problem. where to store permanently more than 145 million pounds of spent fuel rods. and college students struggling to make the grade. what some schools are doing to make sure they graduate. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. it's four days into a u.s.-led assault on his military, and libya's moammar qaddafi has lost radar installations,...
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time i wanted in there and put my name on it, and i felt like, you know, afterall, it was a time in america's history where the american people should understand what's going on in the house and senate. you can argue whether or not it's a good idea, but i think it was the right thing to do. i never liked secret holes. i like holes, but not secret holes. i tried several times to try to get a grip or secret holings. all remember now the hole is a huge problem for the leader in both parts because you have these secret holes coming down out of the rafters and stopping a bill, and quite often majority leader would be trying to move the bill, and then not only were they secrets, they got what i hated the most, rolling holes which is one side determining which senator was holding it, and i went to talk to him or her, and he said, oh, no, no, i'm not holding it, and then, boom, another hole dropped on it. i felt there needed to be reform there. there's no question that the difficulty in getting people to accept nominations to executive positions and difficulty you go through and the confirmation, len
time i wanted in there and put my name on it, and i felt like, you know, afterall, it was a time in america's history where the american people should understand what's going on in the house and senate. you can argue whether or not it's a good idea, but i think it was the right thing to do. i never liked secret holes. i like holes, but not secret holes. i tried several times to try to get a grip or secret holings. all remember now the hole is a huge problem for the leader in both parts because...
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i think this sends a horrendous message to america. you can act the way you do and we will reward you for it beyond your wildest dreams. >> apparently his family is tired of it because emili emilio estevez apparently said that he needs to take him out on a boat and take care of him. >> this video of rebecca black is catchy and annoying. i like the song, i don't care what anyone says. how many hits does it have? >> it's up to 39 hits this morning. >> let's play it so kathie can hear it. ♪ ♪ it's friday, friday, got to get down on friday. >> it's friday. >> then comes saturday and sunday after that. >> years ago i was doing something with shuckie green. and he would joke about this guy who couldn't remember the lyrics. you know what the song was? ♪ it's saturday night, saturday night. >> simon cowell thinks she's genius. he may have her on the x factor and the jonas brothers actually copied the song last night. they did it in their concert in l.a. >> i wish her all the best. she's probably a talented girl. but isn't it the big thin
i think this sends a horrendous message to america. you can act the way you do and we will reward you for it beyond your wildest dreams. >> apparently his family is tired of it because emili emilio estevez apparently said that he needs to take him out on a boat and take care of him. >> this video of rebecca black is catchy and annoying. i like the song, i don't care what anyone says. how many hits does it have? >> it's up to 39 hits this morning. >> let's play it so...
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he simply rolled his sleeves up and went to work and the rest of america got to see what it takes to be a great leader. governor barbour, we are honored to have you today. >> thank you. governors, welcome. if you take your seat at the table. we will -- we appreciate submitting your testimony in advance. at this point, we'll recognize each of you for five minutes each and begin with governor herbert from utah. welcome. >> thank you very much good morning. i'm gary herbert, governor of the state of utah, i would like to thank congressman for your invitation to testify. let me begin by stating you are a firm believer in the principals of the 10th amendment. a balance of power between the state and federal government is not only right and proper, but essential to finding solutions to the complex problems that we face today. louis brandice described states that participate in novel and experience without risk to the rest of the country. unquote. in utah we began the health system reform efforts five years ago long before the patient and affordable care act. the health care can serve as a
he simply rolled his sleeves up and went to work and the rest of america got to see what it takes to be a great leader. governor barbour, we are honored to have you today. >> thank you. governors, welcome. if you take your seat at the table. we will -- we appreciate submitting your testimony in advance. at this point, we'll recognize each of you for five minutes each and begin with governor herbert from utah. welcome. >> thank you very much good morning. i'm gary herbert, governor...
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women own and operate 40% of all the businesses in america. but the idea of starting your own business can be a little intimidating for obvious reasons. but that's where so-called turnkey cops come in. here to tell us what they are, how you can perhaps own onen our own is jen groover, author of "what if? and why not," how to transform your fears into action and help start the business of your dreams. >> thank you. >> what is a turnkey business? >> a turnkey company is a company that already has products developed, operations in place and they've invested a lot of money in marketing, advertising to build brand recognition which is the most dpaunting part about starting a company. so they've done all the work for you so you can turn the key and start today. >> basically you can order a kit. you have a number of different examples for us for different businesses. the first one is for books. >> right. upworm books or more. it's great for moms with small children. the products are focused around small children. when you have these parties or partne
women own and operate 40% of all the businesses in america. but the idea of starting your own business can be a little intimidating for obvious reasons. but that's where so-called turnkey cops come in. here to tell us what they are, how you can perhaps own onen our own is jen groover, author of "what if? and why not," how to transform your fears into action and help start the business of your dreams. >> thank you. >> what is a turnkey business? >> a turnkey company...
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look around south america. they have democracy processes in some countries, and to processes mean when you're elected or the president, you have a longer term. in mexico, for example, there's a six year term. it's one term, but gives you more time to think aboutth structural problems without having the election. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states just a few months ago, midterms in november, and here we are already much of the discourse on television in the united states is about the next election which is next year. where does policymaker have the scope or bandwidth to focus on problems. everybody acknowledges it's there, infrastructure, education, energy efficiency, without main taping what's their big thing which is to stay in power. >> host: this isn't something addressed in the book or maybe i forgot it, but is there any evidence that longer terms or anything like that result in better policymaking? i get the feeling that if you're a poor country, you're hungry, and therefor
look around south america. they have democracy processes in some countries, and to processes mean when you're elected or the president, you have a longer term. in mexico, for example, there's a six year term. it's one term, but gives you more time to think aboutth structural problems without having the election. i find it baffling that you just had elections in the united states just a few months ago, midterms in november, and here we are already much of the discourse on television in the...
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but look around america. the of space processes in some countries and they mean when you are elected as a president to have a longer term but it gives you a little bit more bandwidth to think about the structure problems and that is having elections. the baffling that and just had elections in the united states a few months ago in november and here we are already much of what is the discourse on television and the united states at the next elections next year. where do they have the bandwidth to focus on the problems that everybody acknowledges they, are there. infrastructure, education, energy efficiency without trying to paint what is their big thing which is the same power. >> host: i don't think this is something you dressed in the book or maybe i forgot, the longer terms actually result in better policymaking. i get the feeling that if you are a poor country you are less likely to engage in the kind of short term over consumption when we see in some western countries but this comes back to the point when
but look around america. the of space processes in some countries and they mean when you are elected as a president to have a longer term but it gives you a little bit more bandwidth to think about the structure problems and that is having elections. the baffling that and just had elections in the united states a few months ago in november and here we are already much of what is the discourse on television and the united states at the next elections next year. where do they have the bandwidth...
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first family are in south america. air force one touched down in brazil just a few hours ago, where officials greeted the first family. today's stop in brazil is the first in was will be a five-day tour of latin america to discuss economic and security issues with key leaders. another stop includes el salvador and chile. >>> president obama is expected back here in the by area next month. details of the upcoming trip are being withheld for security reasons. the white house says the president will talk about job growth and the economy. the president was in the bay area last month when he met with high-tech leaders at a home in woodside. this will be his nine the visit to california since taking office. >>> on monday the santa clara city council will vote on whether to give the 49ers $4.5 million, in an effort to keep the money away from the state. the money is set to be used for the proposed 49ers stadium in santa clara. but the money comes from a redevelopment agency and the state could take away the funds to help clos
first family are in south america. air force one touched down in brazil just a few hours ago, where officials greeted the first family. today's stop in brazil is the first in was will be a five-day tour of latin america to discuss economic and security issues with key leaders. another stop includes el salvador and chile. >>> president obama is expected back here in the by area next month. details of the upcoming trip are being withheld for security reasons. the white house says the...
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i have so many opportunities in america and latin america. i can't wait to do music my own way, sing my own way, write my own songs, just perform to my best ability. i get to come back for the finale. i can't wait to see the contestants. there's so green great things. our songs are on itunes. buy our songs. help, japan. thank you so much for everything. all of my fans, thank you for watching and voting. >> you are a wonderful young lady and a great talent. we're claiming you as a star even though you were voted off last night. karen -- karen la guardia -- karen rodriquez. let's take it back to tori. >>> one hefty donation to japan is fashion designer, yanai. other donors include sandra bullock who donated $1 million to the red cross and lady gaga is donating the preaide -- the proceeds to a $5 bracelet. >>> first lady michelle, obama, her mother and first daughter, sasha and malia will join the president's on his trip to brazil, chile and el salvador. the president is going to focus on jobs and drug violence. now, donald rumsfeld said instead
i have so many opportunities in america and latin america. i can't wait to do music my own way, sing my own way, write my own songs, just perform to my best ability. i get to come back for the finale. i can't wait to see the contestants. there's so green great things. our songs are on itunes. buy our songs. help, japan. thank you so much for everything. all of my fans, thank you for watching and voting. >> you are a wonderful young lady and a great talent. we're claiming you as a star...
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president obama is on tour in latin america. he is expected to make remarks soon about the news coming out of libya. secretary of state hillary clinton attended an emergency meeting of world leaders in paris earlier today to deal with the ongoing situation in libya carried we will bring you her remarks again this afternoon on c-span. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] we bring you the head of the nuclear regulatory commission, gregory jaczko. he will talk about u.s. nuclear plant safety. >> everyone has already given their opening statements. at this time we recognize you for five minutes for an opening statement. >> thank you, mr. chairman and the ranking members and members of the subcommittee. i am honor to appear before you today on behalf of the u.s. regulatory -- u.s. nuclear regulatory commission. my opening remarks will focus on events in japan. i will also talk about the budgets. . i would first like to offer my condolences to all those affect
president obama is on tour in latin america. he is expected to make remarks soon about the news coming out of libya. secretary of state hillary clinton attended an emergency meeting of world leaders in paris earlier today to deal with the ongoing situation in libya carried we will bring you her remarks again this afternoon on c-span. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] we bring you the head of the nuclear regulatory...
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president obama says america could soon join its nato allies in military action. are we on the brink of intervention? >>> and disaster in japan. exhausted engineers struggle to get power restored at the country's crippled nuclear reactors. in the hopes of avoiding a meltdown. meanwhile, high levels of radiation begin to show up in food in japan, as the country's prime minister urges his people to show courage in the wake of their unspeakable tragedy. we'll have those stories "early" this saturday morning, march we'll have those stories "early" this saturday morning, march 19th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> new york city waking up to a sunny saturday morning. the last saturday before spring begins. welcome to "the early show." i'm rebecca jarvis. >> and i'm russ mitchell. two major stories to get to this morning. we begin with libya. this morning libyan forces loyal to moammar gadhafi entered the outskirts of benghazi in eastern libya. opposition forces shot down a warplane that was bombing the city. the warfare continues as the libyan government denies its f
president obama says america could soon join its nato allies in military action. are we on the brink of intervention? >>> and disaster in japan. exhausted engineers struggle to get power restored at the country's crippled nuclear reactors. in the hopes of avoiding a meltdown. meanwhile, high levels of radiation begin to show up in food in japan, as the country's prime minister urges his people to show courage in the wake of their unspeakable tragedy. we'll have those stories...